"By being so naturally drawn to the landscape, I decided to explore the nature of translating what we see by delving into a deconstructive process. The most broken down and simplified sense of painting a landscape is essentially marks of color on a surface, working together to form recognizable shapes, forms and space, until the image coheres into an identifiable scene. I find parallels between this style of painting and our modern lives in that we experience bits and pieces of our busy daily lives, until our brain works to sort out the pile of scraps into something understandable." --Brooke

Last Updated ( Monday, 11 March 2013 )

March 11th Blood Drive- SAVE LIVES!

Written by Sarah Bisram

Every 3 minutes, someone in Western Washington needs a blood transfusion. 4 out of 5 of us will need a blood transfusion some time in our life. Help ensure this precious resource is available for ill and injured people in our community by giving blood. For only about an hour of your time, you can donate a life-saving gift of blood for another person. You can help! We're looking for volunteers as well as donors. Bring a friend or neighbor or co-worker.

Appointments for blood donors can be set up in advance by contacting us, or stop by on Monday, March 11th between 1-3pm OR 4-7pm. For more information, please visit http://www.psbc.org/programs/blood.htm

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